5 Best Uses for Hybrid Utility Clubs

Written by John Bolt


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4. OUT OF A BUNKER - Moverepparttar ball back in your stance to promote a little steeper angle of attack. The bigger club heads and larger ruddered soles of hybrids make it easier to swing throughrepparttar 132892 sand without catching it fat or heavy. It is very important on these long bunker shots to hitrepparttar 132893 ball first. This will help getrepparttar 132894 ball up inrepparttar 132895 air very quickly and out ofrepparttar 132896 bunker.

5. AROUND THE GREEN – Hybrid utility clubs work great for bump and run shots aroundrepparttar 132897 green (just ask Todd Hamilton). They help to eliminaterepparttar 132898 chance for error by gettingrepparttar 132899 ball rolling onrepparttar 132900 ground as quick as possible. Becauserepparttar 132901 shafts are shorter you can play these shots almost like a putt without choking down onrepparttar 132902 shaft to gain control. This eliminatesrepparttar 132903 chance of a skull, chunk, or a decelerating wedge shot.

We find these hybrid utility clubs to be one ofrepparttar 132904 most versatile clubs you could have in your bag. Get more info about hybrid utility clubs from our website. Then try one out in your bag today!

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John Bolt is the full time owner of GolfEquipmentSource.com. With years of competitive golf experience under his belt, he understands the importance of having properly fitted golf equipment. You can visit him online at: http://www.golfequipmentsource.com/hybrid-golf-clubs.html


Is kayaking expensive?

Written by Jakob Jelling


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While there are also a lot of other items that you will need for your kayak, before you buy each thing you should ask yourself whether or not you'll actually need to use it. Ifrepparttar answer is no, then you can save some extra money by not buying that particular thing. For instance, if you are not going to be going kayaking out at sea for long periods of time, or if you don't think that you'll be going on long kayak tours, then you probably will not need to get a GPS system for your kayak.

You should also pay attention to whether or not you need to getrepparttar 132891 best supplies. While it would be nice to haverepparttar 132892 best of everything, you should look at what will be sufficient instead.

However, even though you can save some money by omitting certain things from your list of necessary items, you should always make sure that you have allrepparttar 132893 necessary safety gear. Every kayak should have a first aid kit inrepparttar 132894 hatch, and you should always wear a personal flotation device for your own safety.

Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.kayakhelp.com. Please visit his complete kayaking guide for all skills and ages.


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